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Gun shops, as Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) handle hundreds of thousands of background checks every year for their customers.
It can be a somewhat emotionally charged process for the purchaser.
You have found the one that fits you and worked out the best price with the dealer you want to work with.
If you are new to this process, some nervousness and uncertainty are not uncommon.
Will you be able to purchase the firearm that you already feel is yours, or will all your careful work making your selection be for naught?
It can be even more nerve-wracking if you are trying to reclaim a firearm that you have put into pawn temporarily, a family heirloom perhaps.
Most gun and pawn shops have seen just about every scenario.
While complications do happen, this does not have to be a fear-filled process.
A little knowledge helps to ease most fears.
First, lets give a little exposition about what the background check system is.
Background checks for firearm purchases became the law of the land with the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, and on November 1st, 1998 Individual states were given the option to use the national system for this or establish their own.
In my state, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation began TICS, or the TBI Instant Checks System.
The Tennessee State Legislature mandated that the system must meet or exceed the requirements established by The Brady Act.
In addition to the check against the TBI's records, the TICS unit runs a check against the NICS (National Instant Check System) on both the prospective purchaser and the firearm they intend to purchase.
This assures that the person is legally able to purchase a firearm and that there is nothing negative in the history of the firearm itself, in the case of previously owned firearms.
The details of running the check are fairly simple.
The FFL (Federal Firearm Licensee or gun dealer) collects ten dollars, all of which is later remitted to the state for the check.
The prospective buyer enters their identity information into the TICS web site, and the dealer confirms it is you by way of your state issued photo ID.
Usually in pretty short order, the result will come back.
Sometimes, however, the check can take longer.
Computers can go down and or run slowly.
It is usually best to leave about 30 minutes before your gun shop closes to start your background check so you have time to complete your purchase.
So all well and good, but what about the results?
All states produce a result of 'Approved' or 'Denied'.
Approved means there was nothing in the check to hold up the process.
Denied means that something in the check came back that might preclude the purchase either on the firearm or on the purchaser.
It is also important to know that this is a rare instance.
On average from 1999 to 2010, only about 2% of purchases were denied due to a background check.
If the denial is about the purchaser's background, the good news is that the results of the check can be appealed.
It is important to remember that sometimes, incorrect, incomplete or outdated information can still reside on peoples' records even after it is supposed to be cleared up.
Any of this can be for a whole range of reasons.

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